A Derby man on trial for planning a terrorist attack sent his co-accused a video of a man singing about Osama Bin Laden, a court has heard.

Munir Mohammed, of Leopold Street, Normanton, is on trial at the Old Bailey in London where he is accused of planning an IS-type terrorist attack on Britain.

A series of conversations between Mohammed and his co-defendant, Rowaida El-Hassan, who the court has heard he met on a Muslim dating website, were read out to the jury on Tuesday morning.

The trial heard Mohammed sent El-Hassan Islamic State videos of killings and a suicide car bombing. Jurors were told she sent him a link to a news story about the Orlando nightclub shooting which killed 49 people in 2016.

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The Old Bailey heard Mohammed sent El-Hassan, of Willesden Lane, north-west London, a message which said: "I have sent you a video in this image, let her watch it. It has the answer to everything. Burning, slaughtering or something similar."

That was over internet communication site WhatsApp in April 2016.

The trial has previously heard that the pair, who are of Sudanese origin, had met through a website called singlemuslim.com.

On April 8, she sent him a message saying: "I'm at my mom's house", the court heard. He said: "I miss you."

Munir was arrested at his home in Leopold Street, Normanton

The pair also exchanged phone calls. Not long after one, Ms Whyte said El-Hassan sent Mohammed a message to say she would change her number tomorrow. He replied: “Why is that?”

Ms Whyte said El Hassan said: “I won’t be able to speak to you again, so excuse me and wish you good health and may God look after you.”

Ms Whyte said Mohammed sent messages which said “what’s up with you?” and “stop being childish”.

She said the pair got back in touch and on May 28, the court heard, she sent Mohammed a message which said: "I love you."